Eugene Boudin
1824-1898
French landscape painter. Encouraged at an early age by Jean-Francois Millet, Boudin became a strong advocate of painting directly from nature. In 1874 he exhibited with the Impressionists, but, unlike those painters, he was not an innovator, and from 1863 to 1897 he exhibited regularly in the official Salon. His favourite subjects were beach scenes and seascapes, which show remarkable sensitivity to effects of atmosphere; on the backs of his paintings he recorded the weather, light, and time of day. His works link the careful naturalism of the mid 19th century and the brilliant colours and fluid brushwork of Impressionism. Related Paintings of Eugene Boudin :. | Sailing Ships at Deauville | Dordrecht, the Grote Kerk from the Canal | Barques et estacade | The River Touques at Saint Arnoult | Deauville O rio morto | Related Artists: Oost, Jacob van the YoungerFlemish, 1637-1713 SCHEERE, HermanGerman miniaturist ,
active 1403-1419 in England James Gunn1753 - 1801
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